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Year: 2020

August 24, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/24/20 ~ The Weight of Water Discussion about Development Highlights Local Infrastructure Challenges

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage The Weight of Water Discussion about Development Highlights Local Infrastructure Challenges A February, 2020 water main break on South Street highlighted ongoing concerns about the capacity of local infrastructure to handle to increased load placed on the system by ongoing development. At what point does a water and...
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August 21, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/21/20 ~ Pretty Good Odds City Health Data Show That Slightly More Than 13 Percent of Downtown Residents Test Positive for Coronavirus

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage Pretty Good Odds City Health Data Show That Slightly More Than 13 Percent of Downtown Residents Test Positive for Coronavirus Out of 22,522 Lower Manhattan residents who have been tested, a total of 3,049 came back positive. While the rate of positive results for individual local zip codes...
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August 20, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/19/20 ~ How to Keep Shopkeepers in Their Shops ~ Kavanagh and Niou Aim to Protect Small Businesses by Offering Tax Incentives to Landlords

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage How to Keep Shopkeepers in Their Shops Kavanagh and Niou Aim to Protect Small Businesses by Offering Tax Incentives to Landlords This iconic array of small shops on Fulton Street evokes the changing retail landscape Downtown, where small businesses have been buffeted by rising rents and cut-throat competition...
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August 17, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/17/20 ~ Putting the ‘Down’ in Downtown Real Estate Local Apartment Rents and Sales Prices Tumbled in the Second Quarter

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage Putting the ‘Down’ in Downtown Real Estate Local Apartment Rents and Sales Prices Tumbled in the Second Quarter A trio of reports quantifies the extent to which property prices in Lower Manhattan crumbled in the three months ending June 30. A pair of analyses from Platinum Properties, a...
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August 14, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/14/20 ~ Welcome to the Velodrome Visionary Plans for Getting Around Downtown Focus on Two Wheels and Two Feet

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage Welcome to the Velodrome Visionary Plans for Getting Around Downtown Focus on Two Wheels and Two Feet The City plans to create 80 miles of additional bike lanes, like this one near City Hall, in the near future. A pair of new studies outlines a future for Lower...
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August 13, 2020

The BroadsheetDAILY ~ 8/12/20 ~ New Doc on the Block ~ Tribeca Pediatrics Founder Gets CB1’s Blessing to Renovate Historic Seaport Building

Lower Manhattan’s Local News View as Webpage New Doc on the Block Tribeca Pediatrics Founder Gets CB1’s Blessing to Renovate Historic Seaport Building The current appearance of 107 South Street, in the Seaport District Community Board 1 (CB1) is giving its approval to a proposal to alter a building within the South Street Seaport Historic...
Dr. Michel Cohen, founder of Tribeca Pediatrics
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